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2010 Chinese New Year Celebration
February 6, 2010, Saturday, 11:00am-11:00pm
California State University,
Sacramento - University Union
6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819
Admission: $6 for Adults, $1 for Children 12 and Under
Schedule:
Stage Program: Noon - 5:00pm
Business Exhibition: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Ballroom Dance: 7:00 - 11:00pm
Presented by Chinese
New Year Culture Association, this year's lineup of performers is
spectacular! Twenty-five groups with 300 performers will
participate: the youngest at 5 years old; the oldest at 89 years old.
In all, there will be no fewer than 27 programs presented, plus a grand
finale that will bring a perfect ending to the celebration!
Crossings TV will be
handing out FREE Chinese New Year calendars - come see us!
Sacramento Tet Festival
February 13-14, 2010, Saturday
Stockton Boulevard and Florin
Road, Sacramento
Join Crossings
TV at the Annual Tet Festival to celebrate the Vietnamese culture and
the Lunar New Year! The festival will include a carnival, food and
retail vendors, information booths and spectacular entertainment from
Vietnamese performing artists.
Crossings TV
Special:
Chinese New Year Parade - San Francisco
February 27,
2010, Saturday - LIVE!
Comcast channel 238 (Central Valley), 6:00-8:00pm PST
Time Warner channel 503 (New York City), 9:00-11:00pm EST
February 28,
2010, Sunday - Repeat Telecast
Comcast channel 238 (Central Valley), 10:00pm-Midnight PST
Time Warner channel 503 (New York City), 9:30-11:30pm EST
Named one
of the top ten Parades in the world by the International Festivals and
Events Association (IFEA), the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco
is one of the grandest, night-illuminated parades in the country.
Started in the 1860’s by the Chinese in San Francisco as a means to
educate the community about their culture, the parade and festival have
grown to be the largest celebration of Asian culture outside of Asia.
Parade highlights include elaborate floats, lion dancers, folk dancers,
costumed elementary school groups, marching bands, stilt walkers,
Chinese acrobats, and a 250 foot long golden dragon.
Chinese New Year Celebration of Stockton
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Parade: Downtown Stockton
Festival: Fox California/Bob Hope Theatre
The City of Stockton will be the site of
the biggest Chinese party in the Central Valley and will energize the
streets of Downtown Stockton! All the entertainment and
performances will be held at the beautifully-restored Fox California/Bob
Hope Theatre, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Everyone will be able to enjoy all the vendors with beautiful
merchandise and delicious food at Hunter Square.
Crossings TV will be
handing out FREE Chinese New Year calendars - come see us!
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